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Breakfast links: Complicated planning
Salvage yard could stall stadium; No amphitheater for Chuck Brown Park; No sports complex at Hensley; CaBi in demand; Houses go fast; PG could get first dibs on rentals; Wonder how Wonder Bread factory looks?. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Sold!
Post gets sold; DCHA looks to redevelop HQ; Purple protests & support; Union an example for United?; Walk safe, pay attention; Next stop: Preservation; Cardboard cop cuts bike thefts 67%; The Vancouver model. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Smart Growth in Montgomery
Green light expected for Purple Line; Preserving Clarksburg; Chief Metro planner promotes core; DC will study the future of RFK; Online shopping can increase traffic; Adams Morgan goes upmarket; Republicans block transportation; And…. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Bouncing baby boy
Special delivery at L’Enfant; Memorials scrubbed; Colleges vie for St. Elizabeths spot; Fairfax looks at all-studio proposal; More mandatory breathalyzers in VA; Pepco appeals rate decision; Another pedestrian bridge gone; And…. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Take a walk
Pedestrians get more time; Something rotten on Florida Ave.?; The decline of car dependence?; Teens forgo licenses; Is soccer stadium a good deal?; Volunteer away affordability; Unlawful traffic camera suspended; NoVA office corridor shifting; SmarTrip gets cheaper; And…. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Is DC past its peak?
Is DC’s economy losing steam?; Housing prices rising, but slower; New developments for Florida Avenue; App sends transit complaints to Congress; Purple Line to displace 100; Montgomery County maps food resources; And…. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Get development
Coast Guard HQ opens; Tysons pop-up development; More Alexandria green space?; Rand Paul versus biking and walking; Bike advocate in crash; Trains are still safe…; But we can’t buy them here; And…. Keep reading…
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Afternoon bell: Summer brings difficulties
Children stay hungry: DC’s children face the highest rate of food insecurity in the nation at 30.7%, a situation that’s now worse because some schools are closed for the summer or permanently due to budget cuts. Nonprofits say they could feed more kids if they had the space. (Huffington Post) Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Transit coming and going
A shorter CCT; Transit on Route 7?; Uncertainty continues as Columbia Pike redevelops; Fairfax considers tolls; Freight derailment delays MARC; Climate change causes concern; New Yorkers repurpose parking; Rents decline slightly; And…. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Goooooal?
More stadium details emerge; Is it a bad deal?; PG eyes two hospital sites; What’s in WMATA’s union contract; Ban ANCs or fix them?; Bridge path will improve; Commuters want road and rail repairs; Car2Go expands in DC; Does it look safe?; And…. Keep reading…